Happy Puppy Organic Wild Harvested Nettle Leaves, 50g
₹250
If your dog is prone to seasonal allergies, look no further cause our Wild Harvested Nettle is here for you! Nettle is commonly used for seasonal, environmental and food allergies, and are meant to be added to your pets meals daily. It offers support during allergy season and offers year round nutrition. It really is one of the most nutritious and helpful herb you can find for your pet AND you!
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These vitamins come in a form that is very palatable and easily absorbed into the body without creating any stress on the digestive system, kidneys, or liver. Nettles make a superb natural supplement for dogs in need of vitamins and trace minerals in their diets.. They are an excellent addition to your dog’s well-balanced diet.
Beyond nutrition, nettle helps in the following ways:
As an Antihistamine: Your dog is subject to allergies in much the same way as many of us are. These antihistamines help to reduce inflammation in your dog’s respiratory system and the rest of the body. Not only will nettles help with reducing allergies, but due to their anti-inflammatory nature, they have can also help with the pain of arthritis. To treat your dog for allergies, simply add 1/2 tsp. of dried leaf per cup to their food daily during allergy season. You can do this all year long.
Nettles for Dogs Who Itch: Nettle leaf tea is a wonderful way to give your dog relief from the constant itch of dry skin or flea bites. On top of this, it will help provide nourishment for the fur that will leave their coat healthier than any type of store-bought conditioner. Make a good strong tea from the leaves and allow it to cool completely. Then pour the tea all over your dog until every inch of the skin is thoroughly soaked and let them drip-dry. The tea will provide instant long-lasting relief from itching and dry skin.
Help with Anemia: Yes, your dog can suffer from anemia, especially female dogs. If your vet has diagnosed your four-legged friend as being anemic, there is no need to add any type of pharmaceutical iron “pill” to their diet. Nettles contain a very high level of naturally occurring iron that is easily assimilated into your dog’s digestive system and passed into the bloodstream. Treatment is the same for anemia as for allergies, at 1/2 tsp of dried leaves per cup of food. Before starting a natural treatment for low iron, be sure to have your vet take a blood sample and have it tested.
Nettles as a Diuretic: Dogs are prone to prostate enlargement, which can lead to issues such as urinary incontinence, mucous discharge, acute urinary infections, even inexplicable ejaculations in males. While an enlarged prostate in dogs is not a common as in humans, it still needs to be addressed. Before beginning any form of natural treatment for an enlarged prostate gland or other urinary tract issue, be sure to have your dog evaluated by a veterinarian.
Usage Guide
Antihistamine: To treat your dog for allergies, simply add 1/2 tsp. of dried leaf per cup to their food daily during allergy season. You can do this all year long.
Itchy Fur: Make a good strong tea from the leaves and allow it to cool completely. Then pour the tea all over your dog until every inch of the skin is thoroughly soaked and let them drip-dry. The tea will provide instant long-lasting relief from itching and dry skin.
Anemia: Treatment is the same for anemia as for allergies, at 1/2 tsp of dried leaves per cup of food. Before starting a natural treatment for low iron, be sure to have your vet take a blood sample and have it tested.
Each 10 grams of nettle provides:
- 3.4 grams protein
- 297 mg calcium
- 68 mg phosphorus
- 3.22 mg iron
- 65 mg magnesium
- 2 mg beta-carotene
- 345 mg potassium
- Vitamins A, C, D, and B-complex
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